UPSC Recruitment 2024: Vacancies, Salary, and Eligibility
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has released its Recruitment 2024 notification, offering a significant opportunity for eligible candidates to apply for 31+ vacancies across various roles. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the key aspects:
- Positions:
- General Duty Medical Officer (Grade II) in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi.
- Medical Officer Grade in the General Duty Medical Officer Sub-Cadre.
- Assistant Divisional Medical Officer in the Railways.
- Total Vacancies: 31+ positions (exact count may vary by notification).
- Educational Qualification:
- For medical roles: Completed MBBS with both written and practical examinations passed.
- Specialist roles may require post-graduate qualifications in relevant fields like Anaesthesiology or Anthropology.
- Age Limit
- Candidates must be under 32 years for medical roles. Relaxations apply for reserved categories as per government norms.
- Examination:
- A Combined Medical Services Examination (CMSE) will be conducted.
- It includes a written test and an interview.
- Minimum Passing Marks (Interview Stage):
- General/EWS: 50 marks.
- OBC: 45 marks.
- SC/ST/PWD: 40 marks.
- Selected candidates will receive competitive pay as per central government norms for respective positions. Details are outlined in the official notification.
- Tips for Applicants :
- Prepare thoroughly for CMSE, focusing on medical subject knowledge and general aptitude.
- Ensure all documents are ready and correctly scanned before starting the application.
- Apply early to avoid last-minute technical issues.
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The Preliminary Examination acts as an entrance exam through its objective-type questions, while the Main Examination is a comprehensive assessment focusing on in-depth understanding and descriptive responses.
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